The Invisibles #12

The Invisibles #12
Title The Invisibles #12 PDF eBook
Author Grant Morrison
Publisher DC
Pages 26
Release
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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The third of three single-issue stories introduces Bobby, a survivor of the Falklands War whose tragic life doesn't begin to prepare him for the demands of a family--or for his final, deadly confrontation with King Mob of the Invisibles!

Invisibles Book One

Invisibles Book One
Title Invisibles Book One PDF eBook
Author Grant Morrison
Publisher Vertigo
Pages 0
Release 2016-02
Genre COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS
ISBN 9781401261405

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One of Grant Morrison's trippiest, abstract and most controversial comic book titles. Follow the adventures of The Invisibles, a secret organization out to battle against physical and psychic oppression brought upon humanity by the interdimensional alien gods of the Archons of Outer Church! Collects THE INVISIBLES #1-12 and ABSOLUTE VERTIGO #1.

The Invisibles Omnibus

The Invisibles Omnibus
Title The Invisibles Omnibus PDF eBook
Author Grant Morrison
Publisher Titan Publishing Company
Pages 1536
Release 2012-08
Genre Science fiction comic books, strips, etc
ISBN 9781781164020

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This title collects all three volumes of controversial and fan-loved series 'The Invisibles'. Follow the adventures of The Invisibles, a secret organization out to battle against physical and psychic oppression brought upon humanity by the interdimensional alien gods of the Archons of Outer Church.

The Invisibles

The Invisibles
Title The Invisibles PDF eBook
Author Jesse Holland
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 241
Release 2016-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1493024191

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The Invisibles chronicles the African American presence inside the White House from its beginnings in 1782 until 1862, when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation that granted slaves their freedom. During these years, slaves were the only African Americans to whom the most powerful men in the United States were exposed on a daily, and familiar, basis. By reading about these often-intimate relationships, readers will better understand some of the views that various presidents held about class and race in American society, and how these slaves contributed not only to the life and comforts of the presidents they served, but to America as a whole.

Anarchy for the Masses

Anarchy for the Masses
Title Anarchy for the Masses PDF eBook
Author Patrick Neighly
Publisher Disinformation Company
Pages 287
Release 2003
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780971394223

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An in-depth look at the most groundbreaking and controversial comic book series of the last decade.

Exploring the Invisible

Exploring the Invisible
Title Exploring the Invisible PDF eBook
Author Lynn Gamwell
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 528
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Art
ISBN 0691191050

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How science changed the way artists understand reality Exploring the Invisible shows how modern art expresses the first secular, scientific worldview in human history. Now fully revised and expanded, this richly illustrated book describes two hundred years of scientific discoveries that inspired French Impressionist painters and Art Nouveau architects, as well as Surrealists in Europe, Latin America, and Japan. Lynn Gamwell describes how the microscope and telescope expanded the artist's vision into realms unseen by the naked eye. In the nineteenth century, a strange and exciting world came into focus, one of microorganisms in a drop of water and spiral nebulas in the night sky. The world is also filled with forces that are truly unobservable, known only indirectly by their effects—radio waves, X-rays, and sound-waves. Gamwell shows how artists developed the pivotal style of modernism—abstract, non-objective art—to symbolize these unseen worlds. Starting in Germany with Romanticism and ending with international contemporary art, she traces the development of the visual arts as an expression of the scientific worldview in which humankind is part of a natural web of dynamic forces without predetermined purpose or meaning. Gamwell reveals how artists give nature meaning by portraying it as mysterious, dangerous, or beautiful. With a foreword by Neil deGrasse Tyson and a wealth of stunning images, this expanded edition of Exploring the Invisible draws on the latest scholarship to provide a global perspective on the scientists and artists who explore life on Earth, human consciousness, and the space-time universe.

El Chapo

El Chapo
Title El Chapo PDF eBook
Author Noah Hurowitz
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 464
Release 2023-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982133767

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A stunning investigation of the life and legend of Mexican kingpin Joaquín Archivaldo “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera, building on Noah Hurowitz’s revelatory coverage for Rolling Stone of El Chapo’s federal drug-trafficking trial. This is the true story of how El Chapo built the world’s wealthiest and most powerful drug-trafficking operation, based on months’ worth of trial testimony and dozens of interviews with cartel gunmen, Mexican journalists and political figures, Chapo’s family members, and the DEA agents who brought him down. Over the course of three decades, El Chapo was responsible for smuggling hundreds of tons of cocaine, marijuana, heroin, meth, and fentanyl around the world, becoming in the process the most celebrated and reviled drug lord since Pablo Escobar. El Chapo waged ruthless wars against his rivals and former allies, plunging vast areas of Mexico into unprecedented levels of violence, even as many in his home state of Sinaloa continued to view him as a hero. This unputdownable book, written by a great new talent, brings El Chapo’s exploits into a focus that previous profiles have failed to capture. Hurowitz digs in deep beyond the legends and delves into El Chapo’s life and legacy—not just the hunt for him, revealing some of the most dramatic and often horrifying moments of his notorious career, including the infamous prison escapes, brutal murders, multi-million-dollar government payoffs, and the paranoia and narcissism that led to his downfall. From the evolution of organized crime in Mexico to the militarization of the drug war to the devastation wrought on both sides of the border by the introduction of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, this book is a gripping and comprehensive work of investigative, on-the-ground reporting.